Do you know what your agent is doing in your house when he holds it open? Hey, agents, are you going to ruin your image, or someone else's image, when you decide what you are going to do when no one is showing up to your open house?
Sunday afternoon I was previewing a home in a neighborhood that I know a couple buyers of mine that would love to live in the area. But, since they are from out of town, you really have to pick and choose what to show them when they come to town. As I pulled up, another potential buyer pulled in behind me, and since I was only previewing the home, I decided to let them go in first and give this agent a chance to sell this home.
As we walked down the walkway, the buyers in front of me stop and look back at me. We can clearly hear the sounds of someone in the throws of passion. A very awkward moment for me and these potential buyers, that is for sure.
I tell the buyers at that point that I am an agent and that I will check it out. I walk in the entry way and there is a sign-in sheet and I decided to head to the right following the "voices"
I get to the living room and there on the big screen, as loud as any movie theater, is the end of a very steamy love scene. I tap the guy on the shoulder and scare the crap out of him. It takes him another good minute of trying to figure out to shut the movie and sound off on this TV that clearly wasn't his.
I explain to him who I am and that some potential buyers are outside who were afraid to come in because they thought that it was you and not the movie having a good time. Very embarrassed we walk out only to see the potential buyers driving away.
The worst part of this is that I'm guessing these potential buyers thought that it was the listing agent holding the open house and not just someone from their office. So now these people are going to be telling their friends what they thought this agent was doing and telling it about the wrong person.
Here is my advice, if you are holding an open house:
- NEVER TURN ON THE TV!
- Bring a laptop or notebook to write new posts in between your visitors.
- Read real estate related material. (Don't have internet access? Print it out and bring it along with you)
- Make new marketing material, this is a great time to figure out new ways to advertise the home you are in. You have 3 to 4 hours to find wonderful features about this home that you may have not known about and now you can tell your buyers about it in your advertising.
So don't waste your open house time and lose potential clients by watching TV or movies. Save that for home when you are by yourself. If you are a seller and your agent is holding an open house, you do have the right to ask what they plan to do with their time in-between visitors... it is your house!

Todd Clark - Broker / Sales Coach
Palazzo Realty Group
Phone: (503)524-9494
Fax: (503)622-8739


Photo courtesy of mzacha
WOW! I am so glad it was just a movie! WOW!
Should this even need to be said?